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    Schedule updates?

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    Well, there does seem to be an option that'll search the web from new program builds and one that'll remind you to look for updates at each program start. I guess it's up to PepiMK to create schedule updates options (Spybot itself is not started everytime, but TeaTimer is).

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    ance:

    Go into Spybot > Mode > Advanced mode > Settings > Scheduler > if the Edit button is grayed out click Add > click the Edit button. You should now be in the Spybot- Search and Destroy – Scheduled Task dialog. In the Task tab look at the "Run:" line of the dialog. You can add/change the "command line parameters" the end of the "Run:" line.

    For additional information on scheduling parameters that can be used, see the following:

    Spybot uses the OS scheduler. In Windows XP the user account that adds the Schedule Tasks entry must have a password. See:

    There is workaround for the password requirement in Windows XP that 100mill was considerate enough to share with us. See the following thread:

    Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.


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    Quote Originally Posted by md usa spybot fan View Post
    Thank you, perfect

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    ance:

    You're welcome.

    I surmised from your brief post, "Schedule updates?", that might be what you were looking for:

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